TEMPLE OF BRUTALITY: First Live Dates Announced

August 25, 2005

TEMPLE OF BRUTALITY, the new band featuring former MEGADETH/current F5 bassist David Ellefson, W.A.S.P. drummer Stet Howland, guitarist Peter Scheithauer (BELLADONNA, KILLING MACHINE) and vocalist Todd Barnes (13-A),will be making special appearances and playing shows surrounding the premiere parties for the new Fabio Jafet movie "Waking Up Dead", featuring former SKID ROW/SAIGON KICK drummer Phil Verone. Shows are set for Sepember 2 in Ft Lauderdale, Florida at Sofa Kings and September 3 in Naples, Florida at the Ridgeport Pub. This same weekend will find the TEMPLE OF BRUTALITYguys shooting the video for "Lethal Agenda" in Southwest Florida with director Fabio Jafet.

TEMPLE OF BRUTALITY have been busy working with Demolition Records to put together a fall/winter/spring tour schedule. So far the plans include a mid-October start in the States, with big shows planned in November 2005. Beyond that, the European leg of the tour begins in January 2006, to be followed by another round of shows in the States, as well as an Asian tour set for the spring of 2006 to be followed by a romp through the European festival season in the summer of 2006.

TEMPLE OF BRUTALITY's debut album, "Lethal Agenda", is due out in Asia in October, to be followed by a European release in November.

"Lethal Agenda" track listing:

01. Lethal Agenda
02. Hammer
03. Already Dead
04. Doesn't Matter
05. Hate Machine
06. Isabel
07. Beating the Man
08. Built to Last
09. Interlude
10. The Art of War

Audio samples from the album can be found at TempleOfBrutality.com.

TEMPLE OF BRUTALITY's music is said to follow a very aggressive direction in the vein of SLAYER and PANTERA.

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